Five supermarket chains fined for profiteering
Five leading supermarket chains have been fined a total of 382,497 euros for over-pricing their products, the Development Ministry announced on Thursday.
Five leading supermarket chains have been fined a total of 382,497 euros for over-pricing their products, the Development Ministry announced on Thursday.
Turkey could evaluate Finland and Sweden’s bids to join NATO separately, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Thursday at a joint press conference with NATO General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg in Ankara.
Greece is seeking to promote its burgeoning artisanal beer industry with the introduction of the “Brewery Open to the Public” label and organized tours of such facilities.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev is in Athens on Thursday, where he will be signing agreements aimed at exploring the revival of an oil pipeline project linking Alexandroupoli in northern Greece to Burgas in Bulgaria.
Leaks in Turkey regarding the possibility of exporting Israeli gas through Turkey have brought the issue back to the fore following a meeting in Ankara between Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Cuban musician, composer, producer and poet Yoel Soto teams up with Greek fellow poet and translator Klety Sotiriadou for a night of poetry and jazz at the Goulandris Museum.
“It was moving to see Foreign Minister Dendias and Foreign Minister Cavusoglu together looking at the horrible destruction that the earthquake wreaked in Turkey,” said US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried.
Greece’s annual headline consumer inflation slowed to 7% in January from 7.2% in December, easing to its lowest level since February last year, data showed on Wednesday.
Despite the announcement by the Hellenic Statistical Authority on Wednesday that inflation had eased for the fourth consecutive month to 7% in January, the food price index was up to 15.4%.
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